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The Playwright Who Has Little Faith In Words
"Words sort of get in the way sometimes," says Enda Walsh, whose The New Electric Ballroom is making a highly praised New York debut. When he was rehearsing a play in Italy, "I had a translator for three days, but then I got rid of her because I didn't need her. I knew the play, they knew the play, and it was about finding the rhythm of it." Los Angeles Times 11/08/09
Posted November 8, 2009 11:06 PM





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